Usher's "One Night Stand" Tour

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Hot and bothered Usher fans can talk about: his L.A. performance at Club Nokia. It's being billed as a "ladies only" event (although ticket-holding gentlemen won't be turned away). But why try to exclude the fellas? Because the married father of one is out to prove he's still a sex symbol, telling the Associated Press, "The ladies like to see that masculine build. They question if I still got it." Especially when there's Chris Brown, 11 years his junior, hogging the charts. (Wednesday)

Hot and bothered Usher fans can talk about: his L.A. performance at Club Nokia. It's being billed as a "ladies only" event (although ticket-holding gentlemen won't be turned away). But why try to exclude the fellas? Because the married father of one is out to prove he's still a sex symbol, telling the Associated Press, "The ladies like to see that masculine build. They question if I still got it." Especially when there's Chris Brown, 11 years his junior, hogging the charts. (Wednesday) (Scott Gries / Getty Images)

Hot and bothered Usher fans can talk about: his L.A. performance at Club Nokia. It's being billed as a "ladies only" event (although ticket-holding gentlemen won't be turned away). But why try to exclude the fellas? Because the married father of one is out to prove he's still a sex symbol, telling the Associated Press, "The ladies like to see that masculine build. They question if I still got it." Especially when there's Chris Brown, 11 years his junior, hogging the charts. (Wednesday)